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1. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
Kath-H Oct 12, 2005 8:05 AM (in response to LenHewitt)Yeah, I clicked on that and saw a continuous stream of text, no links, no line breaks. -
2. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
LenHewitt Oct 12, 2005 8:39 AM (in response to Kath-H)Kath,
You don't click on an RSS Feed - You drag it to your RSS Reader browser
add-on or Newsreader.
RSS Feeds are just pure XML documents. To view with html formatting in a
browser they would need to have an XSLT Style sheet linked to them. Very
few RSS feeds do this - the BBC RSS feeds are an exception in this
respect as is the feed on http://www.bachmann.co.uk/rss.xml.
FireFox and IE 6 will display as an XML document tree, such as:
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Top Issues for GoLive. en-us
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Issue
You can't upload site files or folders to an FTP server using Adobe
GoLive. Files aren't uploaded to the server or you receive one of the
following errors:
-- "FTP Error: 530"
-- "FTP Error 550: Unexpected disconnect"
Solutions
Do one or more...
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3. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
Hudechrome-sd9sPI Oct 14, 2005 9:52 AM (in response to LenHewitt)I just signed on to one called Pluck, but there is nothing on screen to drag the RSS document to, such as an icon. If I have their page open, I have to go look for Adobe's but....
Cat chasing it's tail? -
4. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
Kath-H Oct 14, 2005 11:40 AM (in response to LenHewitt)Are people using this? Anyone get it? -
5. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
LenHewitt Oct 15, 2005 2:49 AM (in response to Kath-H)Kath,
I use the InfoRSS extension to FireFox. Dragging the links to the
InfoRSS icon by the Browser status bar adds the feeds perfectly. The
URLs can also be added to the Bridge RSS reader for those running Adobe
Bridge.
I would have loved to have added an RSS icon in addition to the text
link (which is what people expect to see), but unfortunately there is
none on this server (or apparrently the rss.adobe.com server either). -
6. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
Kath-H Oct 15, 2005 5:42 AM (in response to LenHewitt)Oh, right. I'm only used to seeing the BBC one and I don't think Safari has that capability. -
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(Nigel_Moore) Oct 15, 2005 2:21 PM (in response to LenHewitt)Safari RSS? Dunno though, still on Panther, me! :) -
8. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
Kath-H Oct 15, 2005 3:06 PM (in response to LenHewitt)Me too. -
9. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
Mama Shan Canfield Feb 25, 2006 10:45 AM (in response to LenHewitt)Click the link below to see the way I got the rss feeds into Bridge. Don't know if this is what you're aiming for...but it works!
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10. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
(Larry_Tate) Apr 6, 2006 7:59 PM (in response to LenHewitt)yeah i get it, in fact i am using it right now, there should be an icon in the upper left for you to drag it onto, pressing alt + f4 also helps, hey does anybody know how to get a mustard stain out of a sweater, i am really cheesed about it, GO BREW CREW!! -
11. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
cbminfo Oct 6, 2006 8:31 AM (in response to LenHewitt)ie7 is now available. It's not called a beta, but it still needs some tweaking and you're the crash dummy to do the test driving.
Why mention it. ie7 has a button, and a panel on rss feeds. Actually any of several different type feeds.
What I popped in here for was does GL have a way to make a web site news page into one of these rss or othe type feeds for ie7 to pick up ? -
12. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
cbminfo Oct 6, 2006 8:42 AM (in response to LenHewitt)And I'm back. I'm looking all over, Adobe, adobe golive, adobe golive forum. I don't see, and ie7 doesn't detect any feed.
what am I looking for specifically ? this ie7 has something called a guillotine bug. and it looks like it affects all the adobe pages. Most serious, it cuts off entire page menus, minor it chops off bottom of text which it looks like it's doing here. -
13. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
(Al_Sparber) Oct 6, 2006 9:49 AM (in response to cbminfo)> what am I looking for specifically ? this ie7 has something called a
> guillotine bug. and it looks like it affects all the adobe pages. Most
> serious, it cuts off entire page menus, minor it chops off bottom of
> text which it looks like it's doing here.
The last fix on this page should cure what ails you:
http://www.projectseven.com/support/answers.asp?id=181
If it doesn't, post back with a link and I'll give you a fix. -
14. Re: Adobe now providing RSS Feeds to Top Issues
cbminfo Oct 6, 2006 10:07 AM (in response to LenHewitt)The last fix on this page should cure what ails you:
http://www.projectseven.com/support/answers.asp?id=181
If it doesn't, post back with a link and I'll give you a fix.
This is something adobe needs to add to their html so ie7 can see everything.
don't see how it can do anything for me.
Anyways I found all of adobe's rss feeds on this page.
http://www.adobe.com/support/rss/
all except the flash feeds. they all seem to be bad.
I subscribed to golive, PS, and illustrator. But can't subscribe to any flash.


